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⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains conversations around trauma, death, and drug use. Names have been changed in this episode to protect the identity of those involved.
Cody was a paramedic for over a decade. He spent more than ten years of seeing some of the saddest and worst parts of humanity, some of whom he knew personally. While he did so much good during that time, it left him numb, needing to dissociate and rely on alcohol to get through.
When his family encouraged him to go on a missions trip, it was the last thing he wanted to do. But spurred on by his mom and his niece, Cody went. And he found a new dream.
These days, Cody describes himself as a missionary to missionaries. He spends his time working with individual missionaries, small organizations, and orphans around the world.
📍 This episode was recorded in Brasov, Romania.
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By Jennifer Peterkin⚠️ Content Warning: This episode contains conversations around trauma, death, and drug use. Names have been changed in this episode to protect the identity of those involved.
Cody was a paramedic for over a decade. He spent more than ten years of seeing some of the saddest and worst parts of humanity, some of whom he knew personally. While he did so much good during that time, it left him numb, needing to dissociate and rely on alcohol to get through.
When his family encouraged him to go on a missions trip, it was the last thing he wanted to do. But spurred on by his mom and his niece, Cody went. And he found a new dream.
These days, Cody describes himself as a missionary to missionaries. He spends his time working with individual missionaries, small organizations, and orphans around the world.
📍 This episode was recorded in Brasov, Romania.
_______________________
STAY CONNECTEDThe Human Experience Podcast | Instagram | Facebook
The Human Experience Legacies | Instagram
Connect with Jennifer on Substack | LinkedIn
Support the Podcast